3 shot, 1 killed outside Baltimore after-hours club

2 more nonfatal shootings reported Sunday

UPDATED 1:11 PM EST Jan 14, 2013

BALTIMORE -

Baltimore City police are investigating a triple shooting that killed one man and injured two others early Sunday morning, and two more shootings later in the day marked the end to a violent weekend in the city.

Authorities said two men and a woman were leaving an after-hours club in the 2100 block of West North Avenue when they were shot around 5:30 a.m. Sunday.

Police said Sean Rhodes, 25, died of his injuries about an hour later, while the other man was listed in serious condition at an area hospital.

Detectives are asking for witnesses to come forward.

"Right now we're just trying to figure out motive -- why these individuals were targeted. Did it result from a dispute inside the club? Those are the things that shooting detectives are trying to piece together now," said police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi. "Anyone who might have been driving in that area or saw something suspicious -- maybe saw something so subtle as a vehicle or person description -- is vital to investigators."

The woman injured in the case is also expected to survive, officials said. The other two victims have not yet been identified.

Police are also investigating a nonfatal shooting around 9 p.m. Sunday in the 700 block of Cherry Hill Road. Officials said they were called to Harbor Hospital, where they found two shooting victims who had walked there. Both suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

Detectives were then called around midnight to a shooting at an apartment in the 1200 block of Rossiter Avenue, where they found 57-year-old Larry Carter suffering from a gunshot wound to his arm. Detectives said the shooting stemmed from a family dispute in which the victim's father got angry and shot him. Charges have not been announced yet.